This is the last block in the weekly sew along. The arc or fan was paper pieced and then appliqued to my background fabric. We are done with all the blocks. I have successfully stuck to this project and have successfully used only the fabric that I had on hand...which was my purpose for doing this in the first place.

Along the way, I perfected my piecing and applique techniques. This was a great project. Now it's time to put it all together. I look forward to it.

All the fabric is from my stash (mostly small pieces of scrap). This block was both pieced and appliqued. I pieced the background 4 patch first. I then pieced another smaller 4 patch. I centered a circle template on the blue 4 patch and cut around leaving a 1/4 inch margin. Then I threaded around the margin and pulled for my circle. I cut the center of my template out, then leaving a quarter inch margin on my fabric, cut out my center fabric. Using a Fons and Porter glue stick and snipping here and there, I glue basted the center fabric of the ring to the template. The fabric ring was then centered and glue basted on to the background 4 patch and appliqued. After applique, I cut out the back and pulled the ring template out. Lots of fun making this block. Using applique techniques I forgot I had.

The block still needs to be cut down to 8.5 inches.

Fair Play is a four patch block given the name by the Ladies' Art Company in the early 20th century.

This block is all applique, which I love to do. Placement is important here to get the swirl effect. I used scrapes again. The Center green portion is appliqued and then the embroidery is put on for segment effect. The circle was made with a plastic circle template. I left the template in while appliqueing it down. This made for a very crisp circle. I fussy cut the circle fabric to center a flower.

The applique block is from Ruth Finley's 1929 book Old Patchwork Quiltsand the Women Who Made Them.

My Aunt Mary Passed away in January 2012. I always thought of her as a mother more than an aunt. Everyone said I was just like her and I am. We both loved to craft. She knit and crocheted and taught me crochet. A frequent taunt from my Mother and Father was "Your just like your Aunt Mary!" Aunt Mary never had children.

Aunt Mary

Aunt Mary Loved Green and Purple. This block is in her memory. Foundation pieced. Used up some of my purple scraps and had this flower pattern in green and orange...fussy cut.

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My blog is about quilting and my progress as a quilter. I like to make up my own patterns and I often use EQ software to do that. So you will see EQ focused here from time to time. Most of my quilt work is by hand but I also like to machine quilt using my HQ Sweet 16. My hand piecing is made so much more enjoyable and perfect if I use Inklingo, so I use this tool and will focus on it many times in my Blog. Hand Applique is another of my passions and I'm a member of The Appliqué Society.
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